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Bats are one of the most misunderstood group of animals on the planet and are often treated with fear and superstition. We hope that during your visit to our website you will learn more about this fascinating group of animals.

Nottinghamshire Bat Group is a partner group of the Nottinghamshire Biodiversity Action Group which is a partnership of voluntary, statutory and community groups working together to conserve and enhance the wildlife... Continue reading

Nottinghamshire Bat Group has received £67,300 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for an exciting project called ‘EchoLocation Location’. Led by volunteers from the local community, the project focuses... Continue reading

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What are bats doing in… Spring

As the temperatures rises bats come out of hibernation and are hungry and active feeding most nights. As the season progress become very active feeding and they could move between several roost sites. Around the end of Spring, female bats start forming maternity colonies and looking for suitable roots in preparation for giving birth, usually a single pup.